Makes no difference. In my estimation, we never have had a justice that could use logic or who read the Constitution properly. I've read a few hundred SC opinions and found less than a handful that were even close. The justices are part of the problem. They have inevitibly expanded government power without legitimate authority by wedging bullsh-t in between the lines of the actual Constitution.

And remember, what they say is meaningless if We the People don't agree.

"For, whenever a question arises between the society at large and any magistrate vested with powers originally delegated by that society, it must be decided by the voice of the society itself: there is not upon earth any other tribunal to resort to."

Sir William Blackstone, Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, Book I, Chp3, pg.205/6

The claim that the SC has the final say is another of the lies the government has perpetrated on the People. The Courts are subordinate to us. We are not subordinate to them. In fact, any time the Courts decide against We the People, the courts are guilty of bad behavior and are subject to removal from office.

They do as WE say, not the other way around. Get out of the box of lies you were taught and learn the truth.

I'd love to see a Thomas majority (given his P&I stance), but I think Roberts will save this opinion for himself. This case is one for the record books, I will be surprised if the author is writing another opinion from the same session.